I just completed my O365 setup with OKTA. OKTA is my IDP and O365 is SP. Application is working good. OKTA used some PowerShell commands to complete this setup with O365. I need to know how we can check that setup under O365 admin. I don't have PowerShell knowledge. OKTA used below commands for this setup.

But once you enable some forms of federated login your O365 user will change from cloud managed to managed elsewhere, in your case OKTA.
So you can't reset an O365 password.
Thenot the next step is to login as a test user and make sure you can connect.
Log out
Change your password and sync to OKTA then log back into O365. The old password should notake work only the new one.
That's as good a test as we use.

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Thanks for reply "Joe". I tried with few other Federation applications. I am looking for a GUI interface in O365 to check Federation setup. So that I will not depend on PowerShell commands.

Naresh

I'm afraid the elephant that is powershell needs to be looked at, especially if your wandering towards Azure/ Office 365. Its the only way that MS can manage something that big and therefore until all GUI tools are written, the only way we can do something.

With regard to a GUI interface, then Azure AD Connect will both give you a resource onpremise to query, manage and kick, but it also ties in nicely to Office 365 and gives feedback in the management portal.

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